Multiple Choice

An economist is analyzing income data for a specific industry and finds that the average annual salary for men is $80,000, while the average for women is $56,000. The economist makes the following two statements based on this data:

Statement 1: 'There is a 30% wage gap, meaning women's average salary is 30% lower than men's.' Statement 2: 'This is the same as saying men's average salary is 30% higher than women's.'

Which of the statements provides a correct interpretation of the data?

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